2008 No. 478
The Social Security (Lone Parents and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008
Approved by resolution of the Assembly on 26th May 2009
Made
Coming into operation in accordance with regulation 1
The Department for Social Development makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 122(1)(a), 123(1)(e) and 171(1) to (4) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 19921, sections 2A, 2B, 165(1), (4) to (6) and (7A) of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 19922, Articles 8(2) and (4), 9(4), 10(2)(d)(ii), 21(8)(a) and 36(2) of, and paragraphs 8, 10(1)(a) and (2)(a) of Schedule 1 to, the Jobseekers (Northern Ireland) Order 19953 and now vested in it4 and sections 2(4)(a) and 4(6)(a) of the Welfare Reform Act (Northern Ireland) 20075.
Citation, commencement and interpretationI11
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security (Lone Parents and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008 and come into operation on the day after the day on which they are made, except that—
a
regulations 3, 6 and 9 come into operation on 26th October 2009, and
b
regulations 4, 7 and 10 come into operation on 25th October 2010.
2
Paragraph (1) is subject to the provisions in the Schedule.
3
In these Regulations—
a
“the Income Support Regulations” means the Income Support (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 19876;
b
“the Work-focused Interviews Regulations” means the Social Security (Work-focused Interviews) Regulations (Northern Ireland ) 20037;
c
“the Lone Parents Regulations” means the Social Security (Work-focused Interviews for Lone Parents) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 20018, and
d
“lone parent” has the same meaning as in regulation 2(1) of the Income Support Regulations.
4
The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 19549 shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Assembly.
Amendment of the Income Support Regulations from the day after the day on which these Regulations are madeF12
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Amendment of the Income Support Regulations from 26th October 2009I183
In Schedule 1B (prescribed categories of person) to the Income Support Regulations for paragraph 1 (as substituted by regulation 2 of these Regulations) substitute—
Lone Parents1
A person who is a lone parent and responsible for—
a
a single child aged under 10, or
b
more than one child where the youngest is aged under 10,
who is a member of that person’s household.
Amendment of the Income Support Regulations from 25th October 2010F24
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Amendment of the Lone Parents Regulations from the day after the day on which these Regulations are madeI25
1
The Lone Parents Regulations are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (6).
2
In regulation 2(1)11 (requirement for lone parents claiming or entitled to income support to take part in an interview) after “regulations” insert “2ZA,”.
3
After regulation 2 insert—
Requirement for certain lone parents to take part in an interview2ZA
1
This regulation applies to a lone parent if—
a
he is entitled to income support and is a person to whom paragraph 1 (lone parents) of Schedule 1B to the Income Support (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987 applies;
b
no other paragraph of that Schedule applies to him, and
c
he is responsible for and living in the same household as—
i
a single child aged 9, 10 or 11, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest is aged 9, 10 or 11.
2
Subject to regulations 4 to 6, a lone parent to whom this regulation applies is required to take part in an interview every 13 weeks after he—
a
last took part,
b
last failed to take part, or
c
was last treated as having taken part,
in an interview.
3
A lone parent who—
a
is required to take part in an interview under this regulation, or
b
has had a requirement to take part in an interview under this regulation waived or deferred,
is not required to take part in an interview under regulation 2 unless this regulation ceases to apply to him.
4
In regulation 4(2)12 (circumstances where requirement to take part in an interview does not apply) for “2A” substitute “2ZA and 2A”.
5
6
In regulation 7(3)(b)15 (consequence of failure to take part in a work-focused interview), after “2(3) or (4)” insert “, 2ZA”.
Amendment of the Lone Parents Regulations from 26th October 2009I196
In regulation 2ZA(1)(c) of the Lone Parents Regulations, as inserted by regulation 5(3), for “9, 10 or 11” in each place where it occurs, substitute “6, 7, 8 or 9”.
Amendment of the Lone Parents Regulations from 25th October 2010I217
In regulation 2ZA(1)(c) of the Lone Parents Regulations, as amended by regulation 6, for “6, 7, 8 or 9” in each place where it occurs, substitute “6”.
Amendment of the Work-focused Interviews Regulations from the day after the day on which these Regulations are madeI38
1
The Work-focused Interviews Regulations are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (7).
2
In regulation 3(1)16 (continuing entitlement to a specified benefit dependent on an interview) for “5 to 8” substitute “3A and 5 to 8”.
3
After regulation 3 insert—
Requirement for certain lone parents to take part in an interview3A
1
This regulation applies to a lone parent who—
a
is entitled to income support and is a person to whom paragraph 1 (lone parents) of Schedule 1B to the Income Support (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987 applies;
b
does not fall within any other paragraph of that Schedule, and
c
is responsible for and living in the same household as—
i
a single child aged 9, 10 or 11, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest is aged 9, 10 or 11.
2
Subject to regulations 5 to 8, a lone parent to whom this regulation applies is required to take part in an interview every 13 weeks after he—
a
last took part,
b
last failed to take part, or
c
was last treated as having taken part,
in an interview.
3
A lone parent who—
a
is required to take part in an interview under this regulation, or
b
has had a requirement to take part in an interview under this regulation waived or deferred,
is not required to take part in an interview under regulation 3 unless this regulation ceases to apply to him.
4
In regulation 4(b)17 (time when interview is to take place) after “3(1)” insert “or 3A(2)”.
5
In regulation 5(2)(a) (waiver of requirement to take part in an interview) for “2 or 3” substitute “2, 3 or 3A”.
6
In regulation 7(1)18 (exemptions) for “3 or 6(2)” substitute “3 or 3A or 6(2)”.
7
In regulation 11(2)(c)19 (failure to take part in an interview) for “3” substitute “3 or 3A”.
Amendment of the Work-focused Interviews Regulations from 26th October 2009I209
In regulation 3A(1)(c) of the Work-focused Interview Regulations, as inserted by regulation 8(3) for “9, 10 or 11” in each place where it occurs substitute “6, 7, 8 or 9”.
Amendment of the Work-focused Interviews Regulations from 25th October 2010I2210
In regulation 3A(1)(c) of the Work-focused Interview Regulations, as amended by regulation 9 for “6, 7, 8 or 9” in each place where it occurs substitute “6”.
Amendment of the Jobseeker’s Allowance RegulationsI411
1
The Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations (Northern Ireland) 199620 are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (11).
2
In regulation 5 (exceptions to requirement to be available immediately: carers, etc.)—
a
in paragraph (1)21 at the beginning insert “Subject to paragraph (1A),”;
b
after paragraph (1) insert—
1A
In order to be regarded as available for employment, a person who has caring responsibilities in relation to a child is not required to take up employment or attend for interview within the periods referred to in paragraph (1) if those responsibilities make it unreasonable for him to do so, providing he is willing and able—
a
to take up employment on being given 28 days notice, and
b
to attend for interview in connection with the opportunity of any such employment on being given 7 days notice.
1B
For the purposes of paragraph (1A), it is for the claimant to show that it is unreasonable for him to take up employment or attend for interview within the periods referred to in paragraph (1).
c
in paragraph (5)22—
i
for “(1) or (2)” substitute “(1), (1A) or (2)”, and
ii
omit “one week, 48 hour and 24 hour”.
3
In regulation 11(1)23 (part-time students) for “5(1), (2) or (3)” substitute “5(1), (1A), (2) or (3)”.
4
In regulation 13 (additional restrictions on availability for certain groups) after paragraph (5) add—
6
This paragraph applies to a person who has caring responsibilities in relation to a child if an employment officer determines that, due to the type and number of employment vacancies within daily travelling distance of the person’s home, he would not satisfy the condition in paragraph (4)(b).
7
Paragraph (4) has effect in relation to a person to whom paragraph (6) applies as if sub-paragraph (b) were omitted.
5
In regulation 14 (circumstances in which a person is to be treated as available)—
a
after sub-paragraph (1)(r)24 add—
s
he is looking after a child for whom he has caring responsibilities during the child’s school holidays or another similar vacation period and it would be unreasonable for him to make other arrangements for the care of that child;
t
he is looking after a child for whom he has caring responsibilities at a time when the child—
i
is excluded from school or another educational establishment, and
ii
is not receiving education pursuant to arrangements made by an education and library board, and
there are no other arrangements for the care of that child it would be reasonable for him to make.
b
in paragraph (2) at the beginning, insert “Subject to paragraph (2ZB),”;
c
after paragraph (2) insert—
2ZA
A person who has caring responsibilities in relation to a child may be treated as available for employment for more than one week, but for no more than 8 weeks, on the occurrence of any of the circumstances set out in paragraph (2)(a) or (b), or any combination of those circumstances, but on no more than one occasion in any period of 12 months.
2ZB
Where a claimant has been treated as available for employment under paragraph (2ZA) in any period of 12 months, the first week in which he is so treated shall count towards the 4 periods allowable under paragraph (2).
6
In regulation 17(1) and (2)(a) (laid-off and short-time workers) for “5(1) or (2)” substitute “5(1), (1A) or (2)”.
7
In regulation 19(1)(n) (circumstances in which a person is to be treated as actively seeking employment) for “14(2)” substitute “14(2) or (2ZA)”.
8
In regulation 30 (circumstances in which a claimant is to be regarded as having good cause for failing to comply with a notification under regulation 23)—
a
after paragraph (a)25 insert—
aa
where, if regulation 5(1A) applies in his case, he was required to attend on a date less than 7 days from receipt by him of the notification;
b
in paragraph (c)26 for “(q) or (r) or (2)” substitute “(q) to (t) or (2) or (2ZA)”.
9
In regulation 72 (good cause for the purposes of Article 21(5)(a) and (6)(c) and (d) of the Order)—
a
after paragraph (2)(f) add—
g
any child care expenses which were, or would be, necessarily incurred by the person as a result of his being in the employment or of carrying out the jobseeker’s direction if those expenses did, or would, represent an unreasonably high proportion of—
i
in the case of employment, the remuneration which it is reasonable to expect that he would derive from that employment, or
ii
in any other case, the income which he received, or would receive, while carrying out the jobseeker’s direction.
b
after paragraph (2)27 insert—
2A
For the purposes of paragraph (2)(d), where the person has caring responsibilities in relation to a child, in considering whether those responsibilities would, or did, make it unreasonable for him to undertake a particular employment or carry out the jobseeker’s direction, regard shall be had, in particular, to the following matters—
a
child care would not be, or was not, reasonably available to him, or
b
if it would be, or it was, available, it would be, or was, unsuitable due to his particular needs or those of the child.
c
in paragraph (3) after “(2)(f)” insert “and (g)”, and
d
in paragraph (6)(a)28 after “(2)(f)” insert “or (g);”.
10
After regulation 73 (good cause for the purposes of Article 21(5)(b) of the Order) insert—
Just cause for the purpose of Articles 21(6)(b) and 22A(2)(e)73A
1
This regulation applies for the purposes of Article 21 (circumstances in which a jobseeker’s allowance is not payable) and Article 22A (denial or reduction of joint-claim jobseeker’s allowance).
2
In determining whether a person has just cause for any act or omission for the purposes of Articles 21(6)(b) and 22A(2)(e), the matters which are to be taken into account shall include the following—
a
any caring responsibilities for a child which made it unreasonable for the person to remain in his employment;
b
any child care expenses which were necessarily incurred by the person as a result of his being in the employment if those expenses represented an unreasonably high proportion of the remuneration which he derived from the employment.
3
For the purposes of paragraph (2)(a), in considering whether the caring responsibilities made it unreasonable for the person to remain in his employment, regard shall be had, in particular, to the following matters—
a
child care would not be, or was not, reasonably available to him, or
b
if it would be, or it was, available, it would be, or was, unsuitable due to his particular needs or those of the child.
4
For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b), in considering whether child care expenses represented an unreasonably high proportion of remuneration, the principle shall apply that the greater the level of remuneration the higher the proportion which it is reasonable should be represented by such expenses.
11
In regulation 140(1)(b)29 (meaning of “person in hardship”) for “young person” in each place where it occurs substitute “child or young person”.
Amendment of the Employment and Support Allowance RegulationsI512
In regulation 7(1) (circumstances where the condition that the assessment phase has ended before entitlement to the support component or the work-related activity component arises does not apply) of the Employment and Support Allowance Regulations (Northern Ireland) 200830—
a
at the end of sub-paragraph (a) omit “or”, and
b
at the end of sub-paragraph (b) add—
or
c
i
the claimant’s entitlement to an employment and support allowance commences within 12 weeks of the claimant’s entitlement to income support coming to an end;
ii
in relation to that entitlement to income support, immediately before it ended the claimant’s applicable amount included the disability premium by virtue of satisfying the conditions in paragraphs 11 and 12 of Schedule 2 to the Income Support Regulations, and
iii
that entitlement to income support ended solely by virtue of the coming into operation, in relation to the claimant, of the Social Security (Lone Parents and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008.
Savings and transitional provisions applicable to certain full-time students and full-time participants in New Deal for Lone ParentsI613
1
This regulation applies to a lone parent if the following two conditions are met.
2
The first condition is that—
a
immediately before the specified day the person was entitled to income support as a lone parent;
b
paragraph 1 is the only paragraph of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations (prescribed categories of person) that applies to him or her, and
c
on and after the specified day the person is responsible for—
i
a single child aged 6 or over, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 6 or over,
who is a member of that person’s household.
3
The second condition is that immediately before the specified day applicable in that person’s case, and on and after that day, he or she is also—
a
a full-time student attending or undertaking a full-time course of advanced education or a full-time course of study or on a sandwich course, or
b
following a full-time course of training or instruction provided pursuant to arrangements made by the Department for Employment and Learning known as the New Deal for Lone Parents or pursuant to a scheme which has been approved by the Department for Employment and Learning as supporting the objectives of those arrangements.
4
This regulation does not apply to a person or (as the case may be) it ceases to apply to a person if he or she makes a further claim to income support on or after the specified day applicable in that person’s case.
5
Notwithstanding regulation 2, 3 or 4 (as the case may be), where this regulation applies to a lone parent—
a
paragraph 1 of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations as in operation in relation to that person at the beginning of the period of study referred to in paragraph (3)(a) shall continue to have effect in relation to that person during that period for so long as he or she remains a full-time student;
b
paragraph 1 of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations as in operation at the beginning of the particular course of training or instruction referred to in paragraph (3)(b) shall continue to have effect in relation to that person for so long as the person is following that full-time course, and
c
any requirement to take part in a work-focused interview every 13 weeks in accordance with the Lone Parents Regulations or the Work-focused Interview Regulations (as amended by regulations 5 to 10) shall continue to apply in relation to that person after a time when, apart from this paragraph, the requirement would cease to apply because of an increase in the age of that person’s child or youngest child.
6
Where a lone parent ceases to be a full-time student or to follow a full-time course of training or instruction for the purpose of this regulation, the application of this regulation in relation to that person shall not prejudice the application in relation to him or her of the provisions specified in the Schedule.
7
For the purposes of this regulation—
“full-time student” and “sandwich course” each have the same meaning as in regulation 61 of the Income Support Regulations;
“period of study” has the same meaning as in regulation 2(1) of those Regulations;
“specified day” means—
- a
the day after the day on which these Regulations are made, in relation to a lone parent who, on the day after the day on which they are made, is responsible for—
- i
a single child aged 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15, or
- ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15,
who is a member of that person’s household;
- i
- b
26th October 2009, in relation to a lone parent who, on that day, is responsible for—
- i
a single child aged 9, 10 or 11, or
- ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 9, 10 or 11,
who is a member of that person’s household;
- i
- c
25th October 2010, in relation to a lone parent who, on that day, is responsible for—
- i
a single child aged 6, 7, 8 or 9, or
- ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 6, 7, 8 or 9,
who is a member of that person’s household.
- i
- a
RevocationsI714
The following regulations are revoked—
a
regulation 3(6) and (7) of the Social Security (Work-focused Interviews Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 200531, and
b
regulation 3(5)(b) of the Social Security (Income Support and Jobseeker’s Allowance) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 200632.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Social Development on 1st December 2008
SCHEDULESpecial commencement provisions for certain existing claimants
PART 1Provisions relating to regulations 2, 5 and 8
ApplicationI81
1
A lone parent falls within this Part of the Schedule if—
a
the person was entitled to income support as a lone parent immediately before the relevant day;
b
paragraph 1 is the only paragraph of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations (prescribed categories of person) which applies to that person, and
c
on the relevant day that person is responsible for—
i
a single child aged 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15,
who is a member of that person’s household.
2
A person does not fall or (as the case may be) ceases to fall within this Part of this Schedule if on or after the relevant day—
a
that person makes a further claim to income support, or
b
regulation 13 applies to that person.
3
In this Part of this Schedule, “relevant day” means the day after the day on which these Regulations are made.
Lone parent responsible for a child aged 15 who attains the age of 16 on or before 1st March 2009I92
1
This paragraph applies to a person who falls within this Part of this Schedule if, on the relevant day, that person is responsible for—
a
a single child aged 15 whose 16th birthday occurs on or before 1st March 2009, or
b
more than one child aged 15, the youngest of whom will attain the age of 16 on or before that date,
who is a member of that person’s household.
2
Paragraph 1 of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations shall continue to have effect in relation to a lone parent to whom this paragraph applies as if regulation 2 had not come into operation.
Lone parent responsible for a child aged 15 who attains the age of 16 after 1st March 2009I103
1
This paragraph applies to a person who falls within this Part of this Schedule if, on the relevant day, that person is responsible for—
a
a single child aged 15 whose 16th birthday occurs after 1st March 2009, or
b
more than one child aged 15, the youngest of whom will attain the age of 16 after that date,
who is a member of that person’s household.
2
Regulation 2 comes into operation in relation to a person to whom this paragraph applies on the earlier of—
a
the first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 2nd March 2009, or
b
the day on which the child in question attains the age of 16.
Lone parent responsible for a child aged 11, 12, 13 or 14I114
1
Regulation 2 comes into operation in relation to a person who falls within this Part of this Schedule (and to whom neither paragraph 2 nor paragraph 3 applies) in accordance with the following provisions.
2
In the case of a person described in column (1) of the table, it comes into operation (subject to sub-paragraph (3)) on the day specified in the corresponding entry in column (2).
3
Where—
a
that person has claimed, or is treated as having made a claim, for a child tax credit, and
b
the award is not decided before the day mentioned in the corresponding entry in column (2),
regulation 2 comes into operation in relation to that person at the end of the period of 4 weeks beginning with the day mentioned in that entry.
Column (1) | Column (2) |
---|---|
Description | Day regulation 2 takes effect |
| The first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 2nd March 2009. |
| The day on which the child in question attains the age of 14. |
| The first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 6th July 2009. |
| The day on which the child in question attains the age of 12. |
Lone Parents and Work-focused Interviews Regulations: lone parent responsible for child aged 11I125
1
This paragraph applies to a lone parent who—
a
falls within this Part of this Schedule, and
b
on the relevant day, is responsible for—
i
a single child aged 11 whose 12th birthday occurs on or before 5th July 2009, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 11 and whose 12th birthday occurs on or before that date,
who is a member of that person’s household.
2
The Lone Parents Regulations and the Work-focused Interviews Regulations shall continue to have effect in relation to a lone parent to whom this paragraph applies as they had effect in relation to that person immediately before the relevant day.
PART 2Provisions relating to regulation 3
ApplicationI136
1
A lone parent falls within this Part of this Schedule if —
a
the person was entitled to income support as a lone parent immediately before the relevant day;
b
paragraph 1 is the only paragraph of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations (prescribed categories of person) that applies to the lone parent, and
c
on the relevant day that person is responsible for—
i
a single child aged 9, 10 or 11, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 9, 10 or 11,
who is a member of that person’s household.
2
A person does not fall or (as the case may be) ceases to fall within this Part of this Schedule if—
a
that person falls within Part 1 of this Schedule, or
b
on or after the relevant day—
i
that person makes a further claim to income support, or
ii
regulation 13 applies to that person.
3
In this Part of this Schedule, “relevant day” means 26th October 2009.
Lone parent responsible for child aged 9, 10 or 11I147
1
Regulation 3 comes into operation in relation to a person who falls within this Part of this Schedule in accordance with the following provisions.
2
In the case of a person described in column (1) of the table, it comes into operation (subject to sub-paragraph (3)) on the day specified in the corresponding entry in column (2).
3
Where —
a
that person has claimed, or is treated as having made a claim, for a child tax credit, and
b
the award is not decided before the day mentioned in the corresponding entry in column (2),
regulation 3 comes into operation in relation to that person at the end of the period of 4 weeks beginning with the day mentioned in that entry.
Column (1) | Column (2) |
---|---|
Description | Day regulation 3 takes effect |
| The first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 1st February 2010. |
| The day on which the child in question attains the age of 11. |
| The first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 7th June 2010. |
| The day on which the child in question attains the age of 10. |
PART 3Provisions relating to regulation 4
ApplicationI158
1
A lone parent falls within this Part of this Schedule if—
a
the person was entitled to income support as a lone parent immediately before the relevant day;
b
paragraph 1 is the only paragraph of Schedule 1B to the Income Support Regulations (prescribed categories of person) that applies to the lone parent, and
c
on the relevant day that person is responsible for—
i
a single child aged 6, 7, 8 or 9, or
ii
more than one child where the youngest child is aged 6, 7, 8 or 9,
who is a member of that person’s household.
2
A person does not fall or (as the case may be) ceases to fall within this Part of this Schedule if—
a
that person falls within Part 2 of this Schedule, or
b
on or after the relevant day—
i
that person makes a further claim to income support, or
ii
regulation 13 applies to that person.
3
In this Part of this Schedule, “relevant day” means 25th October 2010.
Lone parent responsible for child aged 6, 7, 8 or 9I169
1
Regulation 4 comes into operation in relation to a person who falls within this Part of this Schedule in accordance with the following provisions.
2
In the case of a person described in column (1) of the table, it comes into operation (subject to sub-paragraph (3)) on the day specified in the corresponding entry in column (2).
3
Where—
a
that person has claimed, or is treated as having made a claim, for a child tax credit, and
b
the award is not decided before the day mentioned in the corresponding entry in column (2),
regulation 4 comes into operation in relation to that person at the end of the period of 4 weeks beginning with the day mentioned in that entry.
Column (1) | Column (2) |
---|---|
Description | Day regulation 4 takes effect |
| The first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 25th October 2010. |
| 25th October 2010. |
| The day on which the child in question attains the age of 9. |
| The first day of the first benefit week in which a requirement to take part in a work-focused interview would, apart from this Schedule, next have arisen in relation to that person on or after 3rd January 2011. |
| The day on which the child in question attains the age of 7. |
PART 4Interpretation
I1710
In this Schedule—
“benefit week” has the same meaning as in regulation 2(1) of the Income Support Regulations;
“child” means a person aged under 16;
“child tax credit” means a child tax credit under section 8 of the Tax Credits Act 200233, and
“work-focused interview” means a work-focused interview conducted in accordance with Regulations made under section 2A(1)(a)34 of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)